Monday, April 26, 2010

From a prior postyou may recall this old mirror frame and sconce - two of a few items I came home with after a lucrative day of shopping.

All I did was add the lamp shades - which I recalled I had stashed away somewhere. Took me a while to find them but the point is...I found them!! Hammered in a couple of nails and I was good to go. Yessss...I would have been happier if my husband hard-wired the sconce but truth be told...I didn't even ask....at least not yet anyway! :)

Cheryl.... if the cherub candelabra looks familiar as well....it should...I bought it from your Whimsical Victorian Cottage Chicshop at House at 755 about a month ago.

Oh so pretty.I would love to see pics of the whole room it looks so beautiful.I would love to see pics of your whole house.I have just started going to the cottage look I was primitive for along time.I have started in the kitchen but can't wait to take it on in the dining room.Plan on doing some shopping this week for some adorable cottage pieces.Have a great day.

Love all of your decorating in white....truly romantic! I enjoyed that cherub candleabra for years and I am so glad that you are now enjoying it....a truly chic treasure! Thanks so much for sharing all of the beautiful pictures!Cheryl

Hi Diane,Thanks so much for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice comment! I love my header too. I took the picture and then had Karen tweak it for me and add the scroll work. Turned out beautiful.I love your blog too. When I get time I will be reading and reading and reading...lolHave a lovely day!Blessings~

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Hi, my name is Diane and I'm a lover of decorating with a penchant for anything white and worn. It's rare for me to drive past a yard sale or flea market and I'm not above going through others trash. Some of my best finds have been picked up on the side of the road..... a pair of beveled glass french doors, a white iron settee, window shutters, white picket fencing...to name but a few. I'm lucky enough to live within an hours driving time to the Brimfield Antiques Fair which, to my delight, is held three times a year.